New Belmont Center Parking Pricing Plan Begins May 1

Postponed three months due to the record snow fall, a new parking pricing scheme for Belmont Center’s parking lot and along a street popular with commuters begins Friday, May 1.

The plan includes the new fee structure for residents and shoppers using the municipal parking lot on Claflin Street and an attempt to monetize the vast number of commuters who have parked on Belmont streets for nothing, or close to it, for decades.

At Belmont Center’s main parking lot, the daily rate is being upped from $3 to $5. Shoppers will now pay a buck an hour to park there.

In addition to the hourly and daily fees jumps in Belmont Center, the town created 10 weekday parking spots along Royal Road adjacent to the MBTA’s Belmont commuter rail station in addition to spaces in the Claflin St. lot reserved for commuter pass holders.

Belmont officials noted the new rates were approved by the town’s parking advisory group, and were vital to allow the parking system to pay its own way.

Belmont Town Treasurer Floyd Carman, said rates have been kept steady since January 2009 while the demand for parking spots is outstripping supply.

“Belmont parking is at a premium. We are not like other towns that either has the space for big lots or a lot of industry that can subsidize parking,” said Carman. “Belmont does not have that luxury; We have a limited number of parking spaces. That’s the facts.”

Comments

So will they sell more parking permits than spots available for the spots by the lions club? I don’t agree with this at all. They should have smart meters, as was approved by town meeting many years ago, so the folks who get there first pay to park and get a spot. Also- they have been charging 5.00 for many months already behind the center in the municipal lot. I have issues with that because if you are going to charge so much to park, you must have a machine that will accept credit cards. Right now we have to show up with 5 ones or a 5 dollar bill- always a nuisance. The prices have jumped every year for the municipal lot- FLoyd said the rates have held steady- they haven’t. they have gone up.